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Kay Sun, Aug-19-01 09:25

Peanut Butter Cheesecake
 
I've been experimenting with cheesecake recipes over the past few weeks. The best is still Karen's No-bake Vancouver Cheesecake (which is perfect and cannot be experimented with - only created!)

Years ago we were in Arkansas and ate at a restaurant called the Victorian Sampler. Their cheesecake was so wonderful that I bought the cookbook. Of course, in those days, cheesecake was a wicked indulgence. Later I adapted the recipe (crustless) for low-carb. Simple and delicious.

This weekend, I tried a new twist. I invented a crust and flavoured everything with peanut butter. It is really good, although the top cracked so it doesn't look as nice as it could. Maybe low-carb chocolate syrup and a little whipped cream could solve that problem.

Peanut Butter Cheesecake

Serving Size : 12

2 tablespoons peanut butter
1/2 cup butter
1 cup ground pecans
1/4 cup soy flour
1/8 teaspoon stevia
3/4 cup whey protein powder, vanilla
2 8 oz. pkg. cream cheese - room temperature
1/3 cup peanut butter
1/3 cup Splenda, granular
1/4 teaspoon stevia
3 eggs
1 tsp vanilla
1 pound tofu, medium firm

Prepare crust: Mix first six ingredients. Pat into medium spring-form pan, wetting hands as necessary. Bake crust at 325 for 15 minutes. Blend drained tofu with eggs in a food processor until creamy. In a mixing bowl, cream the cheese and peanut butter until smooth. Gradually add tofu mixture, vanilla and Splenda until well-blended. Pour onto crust. Bake at 350 for fifteen minutes and then at 275 for another 35 minutes, or until done. Chill. Serves 12.
Protein 15.6 g
Carbohydrate 6.0 g.
Fibre 2.0 g
Effective carbohydrate 4.0 g

Note: you can substitute a third package of cream cheese if you don’t like the idea of using tofu. The original Victorian Sampler cheesecake used 3 packages.

Sharon Sun, Aug-19-01 10:40

Cheesecake
 
Kay, looks fabulous...I'll post your recipe in the Recipe Section....thanks for including the "counts".

Kay Sun, Aug-19-01 20:02

Thanks, Sharon. I didn't realize that option was back on, or I would have saved you the trouble. But I take it that you are the hero that made it happen.

I appreciate your time and effort as a moderator!

H20Baybee Mon, Jul-01-02 13:35

Dear KaY

Thanks for the lc pnut butter cheesecake recipe.... before I try it ....(peanut butter is my favorite thing in the world ) please advise how to use splenda ....I tried a cheesecake recipe that called for 1/2 c sugar ...I substituted sweet and low and the cheesecake was weird and bitter ....and ended up in the disposal :( ...it looked good , but no happy spoonful !!!

Splenda and other substitutes MUST be measured differently .. :daze: :daze: ..please help ....my hubby and I are both on low carb lifestyle and we are really looking forward to adding some wonderful low carb desserts ...with your help I am sure we could get on the right track.....

thank you
can't wait to make this pnut butter cheesecake .
..hurry and answer so I can start whippin it up .....

Kay Mon, Jul-01-02 13:55

Splenda is the best artifical sugar substitute. You can use it measure for measure and it works great. No bad taste. If you just follow the recipe, you will be fine.

Stevia is my favourite. It is natural. Just be cautious as there will be a bitter taste if you use too much. A tiny bit goes a long, long way.
And don't buy that stupid stevia mixed with fillers. Get the pure powder, not the kind in little envelopes. Why they add junk to a good thing is beyond me.

This is a great lifestyle. After a while, you can't imagine eating the old way. It doesn't appeal at all. You'll get lots of helpful tricks from this forum.

Enjoy the cheesecake and all the best.


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